Monday, 27 November 2017
'Coal import may see further dip on self-sufficiency push'
NEW DELHI: Global rating agency Fitch has said India's dependency on imported coal may continue to decline as the government moves ahead on the path of self- sufficiency. In September, the import went up temporarily as generators stocked up the fossil fuel ahead of winter, it said.
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